Types of responsibility to a formal assignment responsibility to soldiers are supervisory, direct and custodial responsibility. Also there is direct responsibility.
A Command is made up of leaders, and so there responsibility is to command - to lead, to direct.
A Command is made up of leaders, and so there responsibility is to command - to lead, to direct.
One argument is that individuals within a company may make decisions collectively, making it difficult to pinpoint specific responsibility. Another argument is that external factors, such as market forces or government regulations, can influence social actions, making it challenging to attribute direct responsibility to a specific party. Finally, some argue that society as a whole shares collective responsibility for social issues, rather than placing it solely on individual actors.
Custodial responsibility relates to a formal assignment of responsibility of products to soldiers for which they have custody but not necessarily their use.
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